On the November 14, 2015 episode of Exposing Faux Capitalism with Jason Erb, I covered the following issues:

Arthur Topham’s bogus hate crime conviction, Canadian election results, and recent articles on fauxcapitalist.com, including what G. Edward Griffin didn’t talk about on Coast to Coast AM, and George Noory’s phony talk of a presidential run.

“Writer and documentary film producer G. Edward Griffin will discuss a variety of his favorite topics including how the Federal Reserve System is primarily responsible for our economic crisis, his discoveries about the cancer industry, evidence for Noah’s Ark, the truth about geo-engineering and chemtrails, and the frightening effect that solar flares can have on the power grid.“

The reason why he won’t be talking about it is not because he doesn’t want to, but because host George Noory is a hypocritical gatekeeper, in signing the Mbeki petition, named after the former South African President Thabo Mbeki, in calling for an investigation of the issue, but once he became the full-time host of the show with 3 million weekly listeners, he intentionally kept the topic off the air.

Here is what Griffin might say on Coast to Coast AM, if only he was allowed to.

In a further demonstration of the lack of class of the producers and primary host of Coast to Coast AM, George Noory, they aired a classic Art Bell episode with David John Oates on October 4, 2014, that was originally aired on September 19, 1996.

The reason why this is significant is because Art Bell had sued Oates for defamation because of what a guest of Oates had alleged about Bell on his show, and a rift was caused between Bell and Premiere Radio Networks when they decided not to support him in his lawsuit, despite Art Bell creating the whole Coast to Coast AM franchise from nothing.

I am not a fan of Art Bell’s response to 9/11, nor of keeping Alex Jones off the show for the wrong reasons (Art kept him off because of being a “conspiracy theorist” as opposed to the real reason that Jones should’ve been kept off, because he’s a Zionist shill), but Art deserved better, and I would be happy to go on any of his future shows as a true alternative economics guest, as I tried to in 2013, and also stick it to the Zionist shills there who know very well who I am, thanks to my past articles and emails.

Not long after his first guest hosting appearance on April 24, 2009, George Noory dismissively revealed in a premium member’s chat, in response to a caller’s question if Richard would host again, that he had nothing to do with it, and there were no plans to bring him on again.

Richard put his career on the line, and lost his job on CFRB 1010, likely for his repeated examination of Barack Obama’s eligibility for President of the United States, and not due to cost-cutting measures they cited, since his ratings were higher in Toronto than Coast to Coast AM, while on the other hand, George Noory told attorney Phil Berg to leave the whole matter alone after one of his court challenges failed.

This is a question that came to my mind in 2012, by which Dr. Stan disclosed on a show with Ron Brown, a gold and silver dealer, that he had tried around half a dozen times to get Gerald Celente on his show, but there had no luck.

Then, I saw that Gerald Celente was listed as a guest on December 20 at 6 PM EST, but he was replaced at the last minute with Stephen Frank, whom I have previously interviewed.

The schedule still shows a rebroadcast on December 27 mentioning Gerald Celente, but it’s the interview with Stephen Frank.

I suspect — based on my experience in following the alternative media since 2006, though I have no hard proof — that Celente’s staff scheduled him in for the 20th, completely unbeknownst to Celente, and once he found out, he unceremoniously cancelled.

Why is Celente avoiding Dr. Stan Monteith’s show?

Could it be because Dr. Stan is an avowed Christian Zionist, and Celente has many Jewish employees who are apparently staunchly anti-Zionist?

Or could it be that Celente realized that his carnival barking approach won’t really go down so well with Dr. Stan’s more cerebral audience?

Or is it something else, altogether?

Past archives show that he was on Dr. Stan’s show in February 2009, and nothing from that interview indicates that anything went wrong, which is why Dr. Stan wanted to have him on again.

For what I think of Zionism, see here. But as far as being against Zionism, that won’t stop me from going on Dr. Stan’s show, as he is a sincere Christian Zionist, based on his sincere religious convictions, though I don’t share them, nor did the majority of Christians for 1800 years until a man named Cyrus I. Scofield came on the scene with his Scofield Bible.

The shows I won’t go on are those where the hosts are disingenuously supportive of Zionism, either as opportunists, through deliberate ignorance, blind support based on ethnic origin, or something more sinister, such as working for the other side, and it’s one or more of those reasons that I won’t go on Coast to Coast AM or the Alex Jones Show.

I thought that the U.S. might have slipped off the Top 10 list in 2013, thanks to the upholding of Obamacare, but the big drop in Ireland’s freedom let the U.S. stay there another year. With 11th place finisher, Ireland, just 0.3 points below the U.S., and its increasing government regulation, it would be difficult for it to supplant the U.S., unless the increasing government intrusion into the private sector has fully seen its effects in the U.S. economy.

On two occasions now, I have appeared as a guest on Radio Liberty with Dr. Stan Monteith, making the case for Canada’s relatively freer economy being due to its increasing adherence to the founding principles of American government, and its increasing deviation away from the founding principles of Canadian government.

In the meantime, there are still “alternative” voices making unsupported claims, like Canada being more “socialist” than the United States, as guest Brad Thor did on “America’s most listened-to late night talk show”, Coast to Coast AM, which I have documented is a gatekeeping operation.